cal poly extended education spring 2016
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Catalog of course offerings and summer previewTRANSCRIPT
S p r i n g C a t a l o g2016
E X TEN DED EDUC ATION
SUMMER PREVIEW
WEEK6/20 – 7/227/25 – 8/26
GET MORE INFORMATION AT summer.calpoly.edu
6/20 – 8/17 6/20 – 9/2WEEK WEEK
QUARTER PLUS
COMMUNITY ACCESSCommunity members can take classes at Cal Poly this summer through the Community Access Program!
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CONTINUING STUDENTS Want to take classes and earn credit this summer?Choose among five possible schedules!
Earn 4 or 8 units in 3 weeks! Keep most of your summer and still get ahead!
3Monday 8/29 – Thursday 9/15WEEK
SUMMER PREVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS
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On campus, parking is enforced and permits are required:Monday through Thursday - 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. | Friday - 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Weekend parking permit enforcement has been postponed. Please check our website for additional information regarding permit enforcement.
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KIDS LEARN STEM
WINE
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
ROSETTA STONE
WORLD RELIGIONS
DRAWING & PAINTING
IN YOUR DREAMS
SLOCAVORE
WRITING
TRAVEL
LAUNCH IT!Monday 8/29 – Thursday 9/15
DRAWING & PAINTINGLEARN HOW TO PAINT PORTRAITS IN WATERCOLOR NCR 9610
This four week class will teach you how to use the medium of watercolor to paint loose, impressionistic portrait sketches as well as finished portraits of your favorite people. You will begin by learning how to draw the face for painting, how to achieve a likeness and how much detail to include in the drawing. Next you will find out how to mix and use the skin tone colors, and how to paint all of the features, including the hair, in watercolor. Finally, complete your paintings by learning different ways to paint clothing and backgrounds.
INSTRUCTOR
Tricia Reichert
FEE
$189 ($169 until 3/4/16)
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/2/16 – 4/23/16 Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
PAINTING WITH PASTELS NCR 9406
Soft pastels are the purest form of artist color, made almost exclusively from pure pigment. Whether you are just beginning your study of art, or an advanced artist looking to explore a different medium, this four week class will provide you with a strong foundation in the creation of paintings using soft pastels.
Through weekly demonstrations, you will learn to paint:
• Landscapes and seascapes
• Simple street scenes
• Still life subjects with flowers
INSTRUCTOR
Tricia Reichert
FEE
$189 ($169 until 3/25/16)
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/30/16 – 5/21/16 Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
DREAMSINSTRUCTOR
Laura Grace
FEE
$189
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/14/16 – 5/19/16 Thursdays 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
IN YOUR DREAMS NCR 9642
Dreams are rich with symbols, archetypes and metaphors. When understood, dreams can lead to higher consciousness and mended relationships. This class aims to help you learn your personal dream language by practicing dream recall. Learn to interpret your dreams and heal your heart, body and life.
• Learn to recall your dreams
• Examine common dream themes
• Discover what questions to keep in mind while falling asleep
• Explore specific keys in working with your dreams
• Recognize your own particular dream language (symbols)
• Examine the various levels of your dreams (i.e., physical, mental/issue oriented, emotional)
Laura V. Grace has taught over 150 programs and published more than 200 articles on dreams including archetypes, the psyche and unconscious. Laura is an active member of the International Study for the Association of Dreams and a doctoral student at Pacifica Graduate Institute.
SLOCAVORESAUSAGE MAKING NCR 9627
Learn how to make your own delicious sausage in Cal Poly’s J and G Lau Family Meat Processing Center, home to state-of-the-art facilities for product development. In this workshop, participants will work with resident managers to learn the history and art of making sausage from fresh ingredients – some of which are grown right on campus. Participants will learn how to make a variety of sausages, receive tips on how to create their own recipes and will leave the workshop knowing how to safely prepare sausage at home.
INSTRUCTOR
Jim Douglass Morgan Metheny
FEE
$155
LOCATION
Cal Poly J & G Lau Family Meat Processing-Bldg. 155
DATE
5/21/16 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
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THE CAL POLY STORYTELLERS & BESTSELLERS
WRITING PROGRAM
THE STORY OF YOUR LIFE: MEMOIR WRITING NCR 9398
"Each of us is a book waiting to be written, and that book, if written, results in a person explained," said Thomas M. Cirignano, author of The Constant Outsider.
Perhaps your life has the makings of a great book. Or maybe you just want to record your personal story for posterity. This course will teach writers of all levels the basics of penning a memoir, including:
• Structure, story arcs and fine-tuning the narrator’s voice
• Character development, dialogue, description and settings
• Editing, memoir do’s and don’ts
• Agents and publishing options
• Promotion and distribution
INSTRUCTOR
Franz Wisner
FEE
$105 ($85 until 3/4/16)
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/30/16 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Franz Wisner is the New York Times bestselling author of Honeymoon with My Brother and How the World Makes Love (both with St. Martin’s Press). He has been featured on Oprah, the Today Show, CNN, NPR, Vanity Fair, USA Today, and in hundreds of media outlets around the world. Wisner has also penned essays for NPR, Redbook, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Los Angeles Times, Coast Magazine, The Toronto Globe and Mail, and The Australian. Wisner is the founder of Story-Driven Ink, a professional consultancy that helps companies, organizations, and individuals shape and share their stories with the world. He lives in Cayucos with his wife and two boys.
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GET LIT IN DUBLINDublin has been crawling with poets, playwrights, novelists and dreamers for centuries. Franz Wisner will lead writing lectures and guide excursions to famous literary landmarks in the city like Trinity College and the Long Room, James Joyce Museum and Dublin Writers Museum. Enjoy free writing time in other literary institutions, such as some of Dublin’s famous pubs.
We are gathering an interest list for a Dublin writing retreat coming fall 2016. Interested? Email [email protected].
CUBA NEXT SPRINGTravel to Havana through Extended Education. You will be escorted by the former Deputy Chief of Mission in Havana who, through his unique perspective and access, will be able to provide a multi-faceted view of Cuba’s history, politics and culture. Historical sites, informative lectures delivered by Cuban scholars, and diverse locations are all potential features of this week long adventure.
For more information or to add your name to our interest list, contact [email protected].
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LAUNCH IT
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WEEK 1
JUNE 13 – 17 WEEK 2
JUNE 20 – 24
TWO SESSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM
INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPHave your kids learn the fundamental building blocks of business and entrepreneurship with this 5 day start-up camp. Includes a field trip to downtown SLO to the Hot House to interact with business professionals and young entrepreneurs.
• Identifying and solving problems
• The process of customer development
• Marketing
• Start-up costs
• How to pitch a product
REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 30, 2016KIDS, GRADES 5 – 8 FOR BOTH CAMPS
center for innovation & entrepreneurship
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KIDS LEARN STEM
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WEEK 1
JULY 18 – 22 WEEK 2
JULY 25 – 29
CHEMISTRY IN ACTIONThis is a special opportunity for your young scholar to acquire a life-long enthusiasm for the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. This summer, students will be focusing on the exciting world of chemistry.
• Learn about atoms and molecules
• Build your own periodic table
• Explore chemical reactions
• Harness chemical energy
• Investigate the physical properties of matter
TWO SESSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM
INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPHave your kids learn the fundamental building blocks of business and entrepreneurship with this 5 day start-up camp. Includes a field trip to downtown SLO to the Hot House to interact with business professionals and young entrepreneurs.
• Marketing
• Start-up costs
• How to pitch a product
REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 30, 2016KIDS, GRADES 5 – 8 FOR BOTH CAMPS
center for innovation & entrepreneurship
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WORLD RELIGIONS LECTURE SERIES
Religions are not objects of curiosity to be perused like artifacts in a museum. Rather, they are lived experiences that provide profound meaning for those within them. Our religious traditions have endured for so many years because they have deeply touched so many lives. Our study together is ultimately about these people — roughly two thirds of the world population whose lives are inextricably tied to their religious traditions and history. Not just the facts of religions, this lecture series is to appreciate the internal logic behind their world views and engage some of the common myths and misconceptions for each religion.
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
FEE
$52
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/12/16 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
HINDUISM NCR 9643
Hinduism, with its many-armed deities and colorful worship services, has the oldest roots of all of the major religions. For centuries, it has drawn westerners toward the "mysterious and mystical orient." Yet, despite its allure, it is also probably the most misunderstood of all the major religions. Is it really so polytheistic? What is the ultimate wisdom of the East? How does it relate to yoga? This course will explore the roots and meaning of Hinduism, which has become by some accounts the fastest growing religion in America.
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
FEE
$52
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
5/10/16 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
BUDDHISM NCR 9643
The life of Gautama Siddhartha, known as the Buddha in the West, has inspired people for over two millennia. However, he did not reveal a new god or new spiritual worlds but rather a new way to see ourselves and the world around us. His message has been woven through nearly all the cultures of Asia and shifted as it traveled, but it also has relevance to our lives now in America. This course looks at the foundational teachings of Buddhism within their historical context in order to bring alive its message for today.
10 Spring Catalog 2016
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
FEE
$99
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/13/16 – 4/27/16 Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
UNDERSTANDING ISLAM TODAY NCR 9643
Become informed on the most talked about topics in Islam from one of the leading, local Religious Studies faculty. We will move beyond the headlines and video clips to understand the challenges and opportunities for Islam in the modern world. Why did radical Islamic terrorism develop? Is it justified? What is the true "threat" of Sharia law? Here is an opportunity to have your questions answered and your preconceptions challenged.
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
FEE
$52
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
6/14/16 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
CHINESE RELIGIONS NCR 9643
Before the west had its Plato and Aristotle, the Chinese were contemplating the wisdom of Confucius, Lao Tzu and the Buddha. Their teachings percolated into every part of Chinese culture and sustained its development well into the 20th century. The genius of Chinese religions has been their ability to stand in productive tension with one another, forging a religious world view that is both unified and diverse. This course examines the Chinese world view and ponders its future in the rapidly-developing China of today.
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WINE
WINES OF THE WORLD NCR 9661
This course covers blind tasting, wine tasting from all the major wine regions around the world, and food pairing recommendations. The class is designed to understand the systematic approach to blind tasting and wine appreciation for the diverse climates, cultures and styles of wine from around the world. While discussing old world versus new world and typical wines from major quality wine regions, we will be tasting a selection of wines from those areas. Wines are selected to showcase classic descriptors of the varietals and regions. Major laws and regulations are also covered.
CALIFORNIA WINE APPRECIATION NCR 9668
Learn to be a wine connoisseur. Do you know the difference between a Merlot and a Cabernet? This course provides basic knowledge and experience in taste discrimination of a variety of Central Coast and other California wines. Learn the sensory evaluation of various components in wine as well as the varietal characteristics of wine produced on the Central Coast and in other parts of California.
INSTRUCTOR
Ali Rush Carscaden
FEE
$375
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/21/16 – 5/12/16 Thursdays 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
INSTRUCTOR
Michael Botwin
FEE
$230
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
3/30/16 – 4/27/16 Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
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INTRODUCTION TO VINEYARDS WIN1 E803
In this introductory course, you will gain an understanding of the internal and external factors affecting vine productivity. We will be exploring grape growing practices through the lens of a wide range of perspectives, both historical and international. You will also learn how to develop strategies for success in the vineyard production industry.
INSTRUCTOR
Craig Macmillan
FEE
$290
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/30/16 – 5/7/16 Saturdays 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
CEUs: 1.4
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
INSTRUCTOR
Mark Ward
FEE
$925
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/19/16 – 4/21/16 Tuesday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
INSTRUCTOR
Mark Ward
FEE
$195
LOCATION
Cal Poly TBA
DATE
4/18/16 Monday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT: THE ESSENTIALS NCR 9658
Learn to efficiently manage projects by covering a broad range of topics, including: quality, scope, time, cost, human resources, communications, risk, procurement and integration management. If requested by the Project Management Institute (PMI), Grail will verify participants' project management education coursework. (Grail maintains a permanent database of all coursework for each participant).
FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP NCR 9676
This one-day workshop will teach you skills that effective leaders employ to achieve success. The many topics we will cover include learning and implementing skills that engage and support people who work for you, cultivating strategies for successful interaction and building better communication skills. We will bridge the gulf between leadership theory and practice. A significant portion of this workshop will involve leadership exercises that you will translate into practical, real-world skills.
14 Spring Catalog 2016
LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE WITH
ROSETTA STONECal Poly Extended Education has partnered with Rosetta Stone TOTALe™ to provide an eight-week fully interactive, online language-immersion experience. Students can work through up to five levels of proficiency in any of the 24 languages offered and receive online access to Rosetta Stone software to improve speaking, writing, reading and comprehension. Features include:
• 24/7 access from any internet connection with any computer or mobile device.
• Live practice sessions with others at the same level, led by a Rosetta Stone native speaking studio coach.
• Access to language games, stories, interactive chats and conversations with other language learners.
NOT FOR CREDIT:$159
FOR CREDIT: $179 (4 CEUs)
LANGUAGE SKILLS• Brush up• Practice• Improve Skills
EARN CEUs
ENROLL ONLINE!
Start class immediately 8-week sessions
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